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5th January 2006
More online camera pricing blunders
by Ian Burley


IT industry news site, Silicon.com, has reported that yet another online digital camera pricing mistake has raised the hackles of bargain-hunting consumers.

Fancy an Olympus E-1 DSLR, normally over £600, for £98? That's what Apple's online store was offering earlier this week, according to a Silicon.com WebWatch report. Last month Amazon reportedly offering Olympus E-500 DSLRs for £200 lower than the normally discounted price, which was again said to be a mistake by the vendor. In both cases, orders were accepted and verified but subsequently cancelled by the vendors, leaving customers enraged.

In 2002, Kodak advertised its DX3700 camera for £100 when its normal price was £329. The company eventually honoured all the orders placed at the lower price, but not before a lot of prevaricating. The mistake reportedly cost Kodak UK £2.3 million.

Contact DPNow if you have had digital camera orders cancelled because the vendor said the price was wrong: we'd love to hear from you!

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